The Long March

The Long March by Richard Fox, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on June 11, 2017, is a science fiction novel that immerses readers in a high-stakes military narrative. The story follows Commodore Thomas Gage and his fleet as they protect the last remnants of the Albion Royal Family while evading a relentless Daegon commander determined to eliminate them. As they navigate the treacherous Kigeli Nebula, Gage faces the dual challenge of securing safe passage and confronting an old enemy with a personal vendetta.
In this edition, readers will encounter a gripping tale of survival and strategy as Gage leads his battle-damaged fleet through perilous territory. The narrative explores themes of loyalty and conflict within the backdrop of a hostile space environment. With 494 pages of action and intrigue, The Long March continues the saga of military space opera, offering a detailed look at the complexities of leadership and the relentless pursuit of freedom amidst chaos.
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Albion burns beneath Daegon rule.
Commodore Thomas Gage and his fleet, safeguarding the last of the Albion Royal Family, are on the run. Hunting them, a ruthless Daegon commander will stop at nothing to crush Albion’s only remaining free force.
To find sanctuary beyond their enemy’s reach, the battle-damaged fleet must cut through a hostile and dangerous region of space known as the Kigeli Nebula. But to secure passage, Gage must strike a deal with an old enemy who wants nothing more than to fulfill a vendetta and see the commodore dead.
Facing threats ahead, behind and from within, Gage must lead his fleet down the Long March to freedom.
THE LONG MARCH is the second novel in an action-packed military space opera series by the best-selling author of the Ember War Saga and Iron Dragoons.
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